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I think you nailed it. Aging roster + smaller players = higher injury risk. It’s obviously not 100% guaranteed but it’s a major factor, IMO.
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Documenting The Imaginary Fairytale of ANTIFA
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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I don’t gamble, but I think that’s a good bet.
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If the mods didn't clean up the board, the list of threads would look something like this: McDermott sucks and he should be fired McDermott should be fired and he sucks McDermott, fired he should be and sucks he does Keon Coleman is lazy and should be benched Keon should be benched and he's lazy Coleman? He's lazy and should be cut. And he's slow too. Brian Daboll for president!
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These are standard NFL throws, I don't know why you care calling the "miraculous". Any quality starter can and should hit these throws every week, and needs to do so consistently. Allen never has had good touch downfield. He either cannons it on a rope where he can over shoot or just miss...or when he tries to put touch he under throws it so its defended/intercepted, or when its caught the receiver can't advance the ball. It is literally his most well known weakness in his game. Allens best down field throw is when he has a guy wide open or a clear shot to him, usually on a scramble drill where he can just rip a liner right to him or he can lob the ball over and even though it takes a while to get there the receiver can still make the catch. He is not a guy who shows touch. This whole season, his back shoulder attempts to Keon have mostly been poor throws, these passes here were poor throws. The one that should go to the inside, Keon does stumble, but still beats his defender and any ball inside Keon not only has him beat, but even if the ball is not thrown well, as long as its inside Keon has the position to box out and maybe even draw the PI. Throwing it outside was either a critical mistake, or he tried to go inside and just threw a poor pass. The other one all he has to do is put some air on the ball and get it out in front. Instead josh shows the lack of touch and awareness and throws a liner instead. NOW - That doesn't excuse Keon for the mistakes he ALSO made on these routes. The one that should have went inside he stumbled, but still managed to win his route. But he has to get cleaner releases to consistently get open in the NFL, he has to be better with his feet. On the one Josh threw the liner, Keon also let up some on that route for some reason, he needs to run that route crisp to consistently win on those. In both cases he still got open, but I still want to see both those routes run better and cleaner from Keon too, so he doesn't just get a pass here even though he got open both times.
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Were We Running Into a Stacked Box?
Buffalo716 replied to st pete gogolak's topic in The Stadium Wall
Because most teams come out seven or six players in the box for bills still Dolphins might have flipped it up and the players just didn't execute They were running three defensive tackles...Don't see a lot So it seems more like an execution thing.. dolphins gave them a wrinkle that they didn't properly game plan for , struggled adjusting in game Bills have only faced a stacked box on less than like 5% of carries... So the sample size isn't big... The dolphins looks probably disrupted their blocking assignments not to mention cook was slightly dinged up in the Chiefs game History says you can't keep eight in the box against Josh Allen even with these wide receivers.. and all the dolphins looks are on tape.. so they'll know how to block a 3DT 8 man look better now But history also says a running back like cook will break a big one with eight in the box sooner than later which just didn't happen against dolphins His yards per carry will go down.. but his ability to break the long one goes up in that situation.. he's a solid five six yards of carry against a standard or lightbox but it's harder to break off that 50 yarder It's always a chess match... There is a counter to the dolphins strategy -
i have no agenda against keon, i have an agenda against bad takes this is the exact moment allen turns down the throw to keon. yellow LOS is the 31, keon is standing at the 33. there is just no way this goes for anything other than a 2yard gain, im sorry he threw the exact same ball on the exact same route to shakir in this game too, gain of about 1 and shakir got absolutely rocked
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
Puckman5 replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sean McVay seems to find good to great WR's and Matthew Stafford is playing great at 37. Not a realistic option, but he would maximize JA's talents for another decade. I don't hate McDermott, but I blame him for the offensive shortcomings. I doubt he'll ever bring someone in that doesn't fit his version of complimentary football. -
Not sure about the post, but you are supposed to use the search function for related topics. Was it by chance related to similar discussions we've seen since the loss?
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I don’t think it’s censorship. I think it’s more “this is already being discussed elsewhere”. Don’t take it personally.
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How many users are on your ignore list?
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
Slack_in_MA replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
As Buddy Ryan famously quipped, "If you listen to the fans, you'll be sitting up there with them." -
I would just add, it takes a minute to send a text, email or make a FB post. That small gesture can make a big difference for some Vets who may be battling some demons many of us don’t have to. Peace to all
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Last time they put someone on IR, they released 2 (Ciarlo, Wilkerson) from the PS to sign 2 (Jonathan, Couch), signed 1 from the PS to the 53 (Mathis) and brought one back the next day (Wilkerson) This time we've again moved 1 to IR (Jackson), released 2 (Jonathan, Wilkerson) from the PS to sign 1 (Hardman). So someone from the PS will be brought up to the 53 tomorrow (who knows who?). Which will give us two open spots (loss of Wilkerson, Jonathan, and whomever goes to the 53, gain of Hardman). I assume someone else is going to be signed to the Practice Squad and one of those two releases won't be coming back. Because to fit Hardman on before the elevation (as you have to move Jackson to IR officially before you can bring someone up), we'd have only needed to temporarily release 1.
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I apologize. It was me. I must have misread your post. For a second it sounded like you were saying something positive about: Pegula, Beane, Coach McD, Coleman, or any other non-separation worthy WR. Carry on!
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It was certainly rocking down there on Saturday night. Like it is almost every night. But when Bills Mafia comes a calling, the vibe is off the charts.
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To be fair we didn’t really need another Keon Coleman thread.
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I look at it as a safe alternative to a balloon. They are both rolls of rhe dice, but you can live with the 50 until the interest rates come down.
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Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
SoonerBillsFan replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hence the GM who can find a couple damn WR's. BUT... it does use the TE and RB a lot. As for Josh... Call Elway, have him tell him what going from strongest arm in the NFL to the WCO did for his career. -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
bills6969 replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
sometimes you have to go back to move forward -
Who do we want, who do we need as our next HC and, or GM?
SoonerBillsFan replied to jaybeezee's topic in The Stadium Wall
The needle needs to be moved more toward that direction
